The service combined that tantalizing deal with WWE’s enormous TV archives and a number of original shows. As part of its monthly $9.99 subscription, WWE Network would let fans live stream the same pay-per-views they had historically paid cable operators as much as $60 per event to see. Having seen BAMTech help create HBO Now, which reliably streamed Game of Thrones to millions of viewers every week, WWE recruited the company to build a first-of-its-kind service. Years earlier, WWE and BAMTech had spent 10 months building the Network, which offers both on-demand content and 24/7 linear programming, ahead of its flashy CES 2014 debut that featured CEO Vince McMahon and numerous WWE superstars. ![]() The moment Disney bet its streaming future on BAMTech was when WWE executives knew they’d have to make big changes to WWE Network, the company’s subscription video service.
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